193
193
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
why isn't the federal government and u.s. coast guard doing it? that's what's disturbing us. >> larry: what do you make of that whole thing? >> that's a very good question. >> larry: what do you make of it? >> obviously it's a disaster. >> larry: you see those animals. >> long-term implications, the oil works its way into the estuaries, mangroves and wetlands. this is where these animals breed, fish, shrimp, all of these things breed in these shallow areas. this will be a decades-long issue. >> fiona? >> it spawns in two places, mediterranean, they're getting a double whammy at the moment. it's very scary. the scary thing is we can't do anything about it. we have to put all our hope into bp that they can stop t it's still going right now. that's the scary thing. >> larry: the animal lover you are, what must it do to you? >> i can't stand to look at the pictures. it's all over television now and, of course, newspapers. i can't bear to look at those pictures. it's terrible. peta wants to have the government file animal cruelty law -- suits against t
why isn't the federal government and u.s. coast guard doing it? that's what's disturbing us. >> larry: what do you make of that whole thing? >> that's a very good question. >> larry: what do you make of it? >> obviously it's a disaster. >> larry: you see those animals. >> long-term implications, the oil works its way into the estuaries, mangroves and wetlands. this is where these animals breed, fish, shrimp, all of these things breed in these shallow areas....
150
150
Jul 27, 2010
07/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
wikileaks or bad u.s. policy? i think the answer is bad u.s. policy. and in so much as this disclosure sparks debates about some of the obvious flaws in our afghan policy, i think that's a positive development. >> larry: all right, daniel, ellsberg, you were going to say at the end of the last segment, you wanted to tack on -- >> if i could follow on -- >> larry: yeah. >> let me rather follow on to what peter bergen said for a moment there. the pentagon papers actually did reveal a number of things, but one of the major lessons of that are very comparable to what we're seeing in the reports that have come out so far and what we're going to see. and that is, what was not in those 7,000 pages of top secret documents, high-level decision making estimates, what there was not was a good reason for being in vietnam or for escalating or for continuing the war, or if any reason to belief we would do better in the future than we've been doing for the past 2 years. i suspect from what we've seen so far, and the correspondent of that, with leaks from the general,
wikileaks or bad u.s. policy? i think the answer is bad u.s. policy. and in so much as this disclosure sparks debates about some of the obvious flaws in our afghan policy, i think that's a positive development. >> larry: all right, daniel, ellsberg, you were going to say at the end of the last segment, you wanted to tack on -- >> if i could follow on -- >> larry: yeah. >> let me rather follow on to what peter bergen said for a moment there. the pentagon papers actually...
297
297
Jul 27, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 297
favorite 0
quote 0
it's the biggest leak in u.s. military history. 92,000 classified reports on the war in afghanistan. posted on the internet for all to see. we sit down with wikileak's founder to find out why he thinks it's a public service to public what was once top secret. >>> the bottom line -- with the market for diapers worth $7 billion, it's no surprise that diaper companies have swaddling bottoms down to a science. tonight, we visit the closely guarded lab -- yes, diaper lab -- where scientists, engineers and seamstresses work to create the perfect nappy. >>> and stepping up -- he's a star in limbo. the gray area between tween heartthrob and full-on sex symbol. tonight, we go on the town with zac efron as he attempts to go through hollywood's sometimes treacherous waters. >>> good evening, i'm terry mor mor moron. it's the biggest leak in u.s. military history. 92,000 classified documents published on the website wikileaks. it paints a picture of a war gone wrong in afghanistan. details corruption in the afghan government
it's the biggest leak in u.s. military history. 92,000 classified reports on the war in afghanistan. posted on the internet for all to see. we sit down with wikileak's founder to find out why he thinks it's a public service to public what was once top secret. >>> the bottom line -- with the market for diapers worth $7 billion, it's no surprise that diaper companies have swaddling bottoms down to a science. tonight, we visit the closely guarded lab -- yes, diaper lab -- where...
434
434
Jul 20, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 434
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you,n investigative report on u.s. intelligence after 9/11 >>> now, a causing a stir tonight. hington post" spenst" spent two years charting the giant sprawl, theincrease of agencies, now involved in increased intelligence. involved in "the post" says there are now more than 1,200 government "t entanizations, almost 2,000 private companies, inolved in collecting collectinge, and a huge number of people, 854,000, have access to the most sensitive information, top secret security clearance. aret of people are questioning whether the growth was effective whether th or out of control. or out control.tary of state hillary linton arrived in afghanistan today for an international n internce on the war and rebuilding that country. as two more american troops died over the weekend. 42 so far in july. 42 s .hich means this may be another another adliest months ever for americans. and that brings us to one mother bringsew seconds of footage on few seconds she knew that her son had died in afghanistan. she knew nothing about his last moments until then. she looked up and realized what she
thank you,n investigative report on u.s. intelligence after 9/11 >>> now, a causing a stir tonight. hington post" spenst" spent two years charting the giant sprawl, theincrease of agencies, now involved in increased intelligence. involved in "the post" says there are now more than 1,200 government "t entanizations, almost 2,000 private companies, inolved in collecting collectinge, and a huge number of people, 854,000, have access to the most sensitive...
299
299
Jul 24, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 299
favorite 0
quote 0
can you imagine if that were to happen in the u.s.? >> reporter: running a sophisticated sports doping program isn't cheap. landis says the team paid for it in part by selling equipment. >> one way was to sell bicycles and products they got from sponsors. i know there was bicycles sold. >> reporter: the claims are being investigated. meanwhile, the head of the world anti-doping agency items "nightline," we believe what landis is saying now has to be fully and properly investigated. we have total faith in those who are entrusted with the investigation, so much so that we are trying to facilitate a global one. this was a big decision for you. why did you want to come out and talk today? >> well, it's about the truth. it's about -- it's about me feeling better. for having misled the public. and i would like to take that opportunity today to just say that i'm sorry for having lied. i'm glad i don't have to lie. it was hard to do interviews where i was lying. i'll feel better when i'm done talking to you. >> reporter: are you scared? you've
can you imagine if that were to happen in the u.s.? >> reporter: running a sophisticated sports doping program isn't cheap. landis says the team paid for it in part by selling equipment. >> one way was to sell bicycles and products they got from sponsors. i know there was bicycles sold. >> reporter: the claims are being investigated. meanwhile, the head of the world anti-doping agency items "nightline," we believe what landis is saying now has to be fully and...
137
137
Jul 13, 2010
07/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
how are they adjusting to life in the u.s.? >> when we were here six months ago, soledad, two days afterwards, we were at an orphanage that partially collapsed. the children survived because they were in the part of the orphanage that did not collapse. we met several of the kids and poll them going to the united states with adopted parents, parents who applied for adoption before the earthquake a couple days ago, we were in washington, d.c. visiting a little girl named jenna. she is 2 years old with her mother elizabeth, just having a great life together, a great mother, a great little girl. what's interesting and noteworthy and poignant is that they are having some discipline issues with the little girl right now, she gets very upset. she hits. she bites. she pinches. the terrible twos, but the thought with experts, so much trauma they have been through and perhaps what the little girl is going through now, very upsetting for the mother a great mother and she says we will make it work with. >> gosh, we certainly hope so ivan,
how are they adjusting to life in the u.s.? >> when we were here six months ago, soledad, two days afterwards, we were at an orphanage that partially collapsed. the children survived because they were in the part of the orphanage that did not collapse. we met several of the kids and poll them going to the united states with adopted parents, parents who applied for adoption before the earthquake a couple days ago, we were in washington, d.c. visiting a little girl named jenna. she is 2...
178
178
Jul 26, 2010
07/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the u.s. blanketed the area with fliers and posters showing pictures of the two sailors, and offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to their safe return. >> there is a tremendous amount of effort going on to find them, to search, and beyond that, i wouldn't... i can't discuss any additional details. >> reporter: the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, who was visiting afghanistan at the time, called it an unusual circumstance. the two sailors, members of a team training afghans, left their base at camp julian near kabul in an s.u.v. for the relatively short drive to camp eggers. yet their badly shot-up vehicle was found 80 miles south of kabul. why they strayed so far and why they drove into taliban- controlled territory by themselves-- a blatant violation of security procedures-- remain unknown. a statement posted on a taliban web site said they ambushed the s.u.v. in an attempt to capture the sailors alive. when the two men fought back, the taliban opened fire, killing one, but
. >> reporter: the u.s. blanketed the area with fliers and posters showing pictures of the two sailors, and offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to their safe return. >> there is a tremendous amount of effort going on to find them, to search, and beyond that, i wouldn't... i can't discuss any additional details. >> reporter: the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, who was visiting afghanistan at the time, called it an unusual circumstance. the two sailors,...
355
355
Jul 26, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 355
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. searches everywhere. posters with the missing navy men's faces hang at checkpoints. "this american troop is missing," it reads. "reward for his return, $20,000." "the search is still ongone," said the local government spokesman. "but we still don't have any clues of where they are." the taliban say they know. a spokesman claims insurgents got into a fire fight with the men and killed one of them, then took the survivor to a, quote, safe place. the u.s. says it can't confirm that. >> it is a reminder of both the dangers, as well as the care, with which we must take in terms of executing the totality of the mission here. and we will do all we can. >> reporter: the two navy personnel left kabul down this road into logar province. it's an example of security deteriorating here. we're only a few miles from downtown kabul, but this is as far as i can go down this road. beyond me, the risk of kidnapping and an attack is high. >> release me, please. >> reporter: the only other american in tal
the u.s. searches everywhere. posters with the missing navy men's faces hang at checkpoints. "this american troop is missing," it reads. "reward for his return, $20,000." "the search is still ongone," said the local government spokesman. "but we still don't have any clues of where they are." the taliban say they know. a spokesman claims insurgents got into a fire fight with the men and killed one of them, then took the survivor to a, quote, safe place....
1,254
1.3K
Jul 31, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 1,254
favorite 0
quote 0
a third of the new jobs here in the u.s. economists told me there's only so far you can push the work force, making their work harder, longer hours, to make the companies leaner and meaner. they said eventually, to keep these profits up over the long haul, they're going to have to spend all the billions in profits on the sidelines in hiring new workers. >> right now, productivity is keeping it going. >> reporter: it is. all-time high. >> all right, thank you, david. >>> and we turn now to afghanistan, because there was tough news out of afghanistan tonight. three more american troops have died in the past 24 hours, bringing the total in july to 66. and that is the highest of any month since the war began almost nine years ago. afghanistan was one of the topics house speaker nancy pelosi tackled in a wide-ranging interview with abc's christiane amanpour, who makes her debut as host of "this week" on sunday. welcome aboard. tell us what the speaker said. >> reporter: well, diane, thank you very much indeed. and we did speak a
a third of the new jobs here in the u.s. economists told me there's only so far you can push the work force, making their work harder, longer hours, to make the companies leaner and meaner. they said eventually, to keep these profits up over the long haul, they're going to have to spend all the billions in profits on the sidelines in hiring new workers. >> right now, productivity is keeping it going. >> reporter: it is. all-time high. >> all right, thank you, david....
142
142
Jul 30, 2010
07/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
you combine that, larry, with one of the most radical transformations of the u.s. economy to have ever taken place in 18 short months, and frankly, larry, against the will of the american people, i say this -- you don't have the consent of the governed. and i think, you hear the crowd, larry, obviously it's a friendly crowd and not meant to convey anything more than there's frustration among the electorate. they feel like their elected representatives are not representing the interest of the american people and i'm talking about republicans and democrats. i, there is a healthy dose of criticize criticisms, both parties. i was not very popular in washington in the last few years of the bush administration because of where i thought they went. >> larry: laura ingraham, our guest, the book, "the obama diaries," and when we come back, mark lamont hill, columbia university professor will take her on. there aren't many of us who use a cellphone just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone cal
you combine that, larry, with one of the most radical transformations of the u.s. economy to have ever taken place in 18 short months, and frankly, larry, against the will of the american people, i say this -- you don't have the consent of the governed. and i think, you hear the crowd, larry, obviously it's a friendly crowd and not meant to convey anything more than there's frustration among the electorate. they feel like their elected representatives are not representing the interest of the...
400
400
Jul 25, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 400
favorite 0
quote 0
u.s. troops now missing in afghanistan. new details of how they were ambushed at a busy marketplace. >>> an open book. the place 500 million people are now revealing the instant secrets of their lives. >>> good evening. all eyes were on the gulf early today and whether a tropical storm would make the disastrous oil spill even worse, but we begin with the weather tonight a thousand miles to the north and east. torrential rain soaking portions of the midwest stranding residents, flooding highways and causing a dam to fail. in the east, deadly triple-digit heat and tropical humidity making this one of the worst days in the summer of record-breaking temperatures. we have two reports on the extreme weather. we start off with abc's eric horng who is outside of chicago in westchester, illinois. >> reporter: good evening, sharyn. the water here came up quickly while many were asleep. and today many streets here in westchester look just like this one. the water here has started to recede but for ma
u.s. troops now missing in afghanistan. new details of how they were ambushed at a busy marketplace. >>> an open book. the place 500 million people are now revealing the instant secrets of their lives. >>> good evening. all eyes were on the gulf early today and whether a tropical storm would make the disastrous oil spill even worse, but we begin with the weather tonight a thousand miles to the north and east. torrential rain soaking portions of the midwest stranding residents,...
397
397
Jul 18, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 397
favorite 0
quote 0
and it's not just the enemy that is threatening u.s. troops in combat. sometimes it's their own demons. the suicide rate has hit an all-time high. the army reports 32 confirmed or suspected suicides in june. the highest number on record for a single month. with soldiers killing themselves at the rate of one per day, the pentagon is now reaching out to its troubled troops using their own words. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: soldiers in combat face pressure and stress few of us can imagine. no one knows what can push even the most battle-tested warriors over the edge. >> my whole universe just came crashing down. >> reporter: this army specialist joseph sanders hit his breaking point when his wife asked for a divorce. >> i grabbed the rifle off the wall, put my rifle up to my chin, put it on semi and pull the trigger. >> reporter: it didn't go off. now sanders and his fellow soldiers -- >> i was angry. >> i self-destructed. >> reporter: -- are telling their stories in a new suicide prevention video released this week by the u.s. army. >> i cou
and it's not just the enemy that is threatening u.s. troops in combat. sometimes it's their own demons. the suicide rate has hit an all-time high. the army reports 32 confirmed or suspected suicides in june. the highest number on record for a single month. with soldiers killing themselves at the rate of one per day, the pentagon is now reaching out to its troubled troops using their own words. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: soldiers in combat face pressure and stress few of us...
873
873
Jul 30, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 873
favorite 0
quote 0
are bitten ande come to the u.s. are bitten and the mosquito takes off with the virus to bite others. and then there is climate change. osquitos bite more and the virus replicates faster when it when it and the southern coast of the per provides a perfect setting. >> we have the poverty on the >> we have t gulf coast, particularly in gulf coa ost-katrina louisiana where gulf coa ost-katrina louisiana where people live in poor quality dwellings, absence of window ngs, absence of and we have, therefore, all of the conditions necessary to promote epidemics of this disease. cases in >> reporter: there have been cases in texas, too. the ultimate fear is if someone nho has been infected with the florida strain then gets nho has been infected with the florida strain then gets nfected with the texas strain. cted with the ty. yet.his hasn't happened yet. is it's being closely monitored. there are things you can do. use repellent. us use repellent. us especially during the day when dengue-carrying mosquitos bite. and you won't
are bitten ande come to the u.s. are bitten and the mosquito takes off with the virus to bite others. and then there is climate change. osquitos bite more and the virus replicates faster when it when it and the southern coast of the per provides a perfect setting. >> we have the poverty on the >> we have t gulf coast, particularly in gulf coa ost-katrina louisiana where gulf coa ost-katrina louisiana where people live in poor quality dwellings, absence of window ngs, absence of and...
190
190
Jul 20, 2010
07/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
a scary report about u.s. security says who knows? next on "larry king live." >> larry: we're going to learn a lot tonight. we welcome back one of our favorites, boone pickens, the legendary oil man, founder of bp capital management. those are his initials, by the way, not associated with bp oil. he advocates the oil for reducing u.s. dependence on oil. four new days of testing continues in the gulf mexico. this followed 87 days of oil gushing into the gulf. is it over? >> you remember our first meeting was 38 days. >> larry: 38 days. >> 38. >> larry: it was supposed to end and you said it's going to go another 38. i remember. >> i think it will go a third 38. >> larry: well, it hasn't leak forward four days. why will it continue? >> well, they haven't killed the well. all they've done is shut it in. so they've got to kill the well. and that's going to take some more time. >> larry: will there be seepage? >> i don't think the seepage is coming from this wellbore. you have seeps on the bottom of the gulf. and this -- the one that they
a scary report about u.s. security says who knows? next on "larry king live." >> larry: we're going to learn a lot tonight. we welcome back one of our favorites, boone pickens, the legendary oil man, founder of bp capital management. those are his initials, by the way, not associated with bp oil. he advocates the oil for reducing u.s. dependence on oil. four new days of testing continues in the gulf mexico. this followed 87 days of oil gushing into the gulf. is it over? >>...
348
348
Jul 29, 2010
07/10
by
KNTV
tv
eye 348
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. supreme court involved but that could take several months at least, brian. >> okay. pete williams rounding out our coverage for now from our washington newsroom. pete, thanks. >>> it was 100 days ago the people of the gulf coast were just getting ready for the summer tourist season. working on the fishing grounds, some drilling for oil. we got word one night that a big rig had gone up in flames. we later learned it was a bp rig called the "deepwater horizon." we did not know then that it would change life in the gulf. tonight, the oil is no longer billowing out. there is a temporary cap on the well, but look at the damage. 630 miles of coast land coated with oil. a third of the fishing grounds will be closed indefinitely. that right there is a way of life. our own anne thompson has covered this virtually from day one. she's in venice harbor, louisiana, tonight. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. as crews zero in on finally killing that well, the people who live arou
the u.s. supreme court involved but that could take several months at least, brian. >> okay. pete williams rounding out our coverage for now from our washington newsroom. pete, thanks. >>> it was 100 days ago the people of the gulf coast were just getting ready for the summer tourist season. working on the fishing grounds, some drilling for oil. we got word one night that a big rig had gone up in flames. we later learned it was a bp rig called the "deepwater horizon."...
263
263
Jul 17, 2010
07/10
by
KQEH
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
u.s. and prison -- u.s. and britain have criticized the release of the lockerbie bomber. que.ere killed in dacia mosco the prime minister of australia has called for an election. she was elected by a third-party three weeks ago after ousting her predecessor. >> this morning, i asked her excellency, the governor general to dissolve the house of representatives so that elections could occur for the house and half of the senate on saturday august 21. this selection presents australians with a very clear choice. this election is about the choice as to whether we moved australia for work or go back. >> she is taking a big gamble calling an election so soon. >> she is australia's first female prime minister. she has only been in the job for just over three weeks. it is a political gamble. she now faces the biggest fight of her political life. this campaign will be fought over the economy, domestic issues, health reform, and education, and border security and the asylum seekers. this will be a very bruising campaign between her governing labor party and the conservative tony abb
u.s. and prison -- u.s. and britain have criticized the release of the lockerbie bomber. que.ere killed in dacia mosco the prime minister of australia has called for an election. she was elected by a third-party three weeks ago after ousting her predecessor. >> this morning, i asked her excellency, the governor general to dissolve the house of representatives so that elections could occur for the house and half of the senate on saturday august 21. this selection presents australians with...
193
193
Jul 24, 2010
07/10
by
KQED
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
u.s. officials told the bbc that 600 militants have been killed in drone strikes since president obama took office, and very few civilians. the government in islamabad denies supporting the attacks. >> i hope the u.s. will consider that instead of doing it, give us the technology. we know where to do it, how to do it. then we will have ownership. when this happens, people will not mind it. >> some of those who fled the area are sick of the politics and the violence. >> i moved because of my children's safety. i do not know who to blame. islamabad, washington, or the taliban. we just cannot let -- bear it anymore. >> it will take a long time for northwest pakistan to get out. america insists drone strike must be part of a solution. bbc news. >> and our drone war coverage is also on the bbc world service radio today and on line as well. we have detailed maps from the bbc urdu server is, and the story of one pilot in helmand province. workers may evacuate because of an incoming tropical storm
u.s. officials told the bbc that 600 militants have been killed in drone strikes since president obama took office, and very few civilians. the government in islamabad denies supporting the attacks. >> i hope the u.s. will consider that instead of doing it, give us the technology. we know where to do it, how to do it. then we will have ownership. when this happens, people will not mind it. >> some of those who fled the area are sick of the politics and the violence. >> i moved...
330
330
Jul 19, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 330
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> biden said it's too early to judge whether the u.s. surge in afghanistan will succeed, but he says there is progress being made there. >>> and biden made other news, in that interview, making a bold prediction about the upcoming elections. here's david kerley. >> reporter: with his maine getaway over, president obama returns to dissent within his own party, with members fearful of losing power. but while admitting there will be losses in november, vice president joe biden on abc's "this week" boldly predicted it won't be that bad. >> i think we're going to shock the heck out of everybody. we're going to win the house. and we're going to win the senate. we're not going to lose either one of those bodies. >> reporter: that, after the president's own press secretary admitted that enough seats are in play that democrats could lose control of the house. a simple statement of fact. but republicans smell blood, calling it gibbs-gate and proclaiming today they will win enough seats. >> i think we're going to be slightly over 40. >> i know thes
. >> biden said it's too early to judge whether the u.s. surge in afghanistan will succeed, but he says there is progress being made there. >>> and biden made other news, in that interview, making a bold prediction about the upcoming elections. here's david kerley. >> reporter: with his maine getaway over, president obama returns to dissent within his own party, with members fearful of losing power. but while admitting there will be losses in november, vice president joe...
215
215
Jul 23, 2010
07/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> british prime minister david cameron is visiting the u.s. and yesterday, he and president obama gave each other pieces of art. that really wasn't necessary, britain. you've already given us a huge oil painting. >> did you know larry king could have written that material? he's that funny. speaking of, here's larry king, live, it starts right now. >>> tonight, hugh hefner is here been the mogul who made playboy a household name and gave millions to social causes stood up for african-americans long before the majority. what does hef think about race in 2010 america? >>> and then, president obama calls shirley sherrod expressing regret over the flap that cost her her job. is it the end of a sorry chapter for the white house? the end of naacp and others who rushed to judgment? what does it mean for race relations? that's next on "larry king li " live". >>> good evening. let's get it to. we welcome al sharpton and dana lash, organizer with the national tea party coalition, talk radio host of "the dana show." and magician and comedian, the star of
. >>> british prime minister david cameron is visiting the u.s. and yesterday, he and president obama gave each other pieces of art. that really wasn't necessary, britain. you've already given us a huge oil painting. >> did you know larry king could have written that material? he's that funny. speaking of, here's larry king, live, it starts right now. >>> tonight, hugh hefner is here been the mogul who made playboy a household name and gave millions to social causes...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
and because of this unusually uncertain outcome for the u.s. economy he remains prepared to take further policy actions as needed we don't know what this means it could mean more quantitative easing it could just mean the new fabricated policy to save the economy well yet they say that ben bernanke has no more bullets left in his gun because interest rates are already you know zero and there's not much really you can do to stimulate on his side of the big financial picture in terms of injecting more liquidity and they've already done quantitative easing as you pointed out the problem is that such as a debt based currency any action going forward is only going to increase the indebtedness this is the insanity this is what einstein warned about doing the same thing over and expecting different results is insane and this is exactly what bernanke is these totally insane think about what's happening in france there and saying also they want to sell state assets to pay down debt but who's going to buy the assets well somebody is going to borrow money
and because of this unusually uncertain outcome for the u.s. economy he remains prepared to take further policy actions as needed we don't know what this means it could mean more quantitative easing it could just mean the new fabricated policy to save the economy well yet they say that ben bernanke has no more bullets left in his gun because interest rates are already you know zero and there's not much really you can do to stimulate on his side of the big financial picture in terms of injecting...
236
236
Jul 30, 2010
07/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
when charlie rangel was an important figure in the u.s. house of representatives, and very likely guilty of a number of fraudulent actions. oh, mark, come on. this is not even, passing the straight-faced test. nobody is convicting him of anything. this is an ethics investigation, going on for years. everybody in washington know as but charlie rangel. okay, it is going to continue to never have any resolution oh kay. >> i don't want to trade in hearsay here. no one on the left or right has the market cornered on corruption. anyone who declares by putting -- we're talking about the democrats. republicans are not in charge. >> laura, laura, laura, laura -- if you stop talking over me. i am conceding the point. agreeing with you. a mistake for democrats to say -- i know you hate agreement -- for democrats to come into power to somehow say they're going to get rid of corruption is a lie, flat out lie. i don't say that. let's not pretend there is this huge wave of corruption bigger than charlie rangel if he did do something wrong. let's focus on
when charlie rangel was an important figure in the u.s. house of representatives, and very likely guilty of a number of fraudulent actions. oh, mark, come on. this is not even, passing the straight-faced test. nobody is convicting him of anything. this is an ethics investigation, going on for years. everybody in washington know as but charlie rangel. okay, it is going to continue to never have any resolution oh kay. >> i don't want to trade in hearsay here. no one on the left or right has...
727
727
Jul 15, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 727
favorite 0
quote 0
today, four u.s. senators called on the british government to investigate claims the firm pushed for abdelbaset al megrahi's release last year in exchange for an oil exploration deal in libya worth nearly a billion dollars. >> it's almost too disgusting to fathom. >> reporter: tonight, a bp spokesman told abc news the company did express concern to the british government about quote slow progress on a prisoner transfer agreement with libya, aware this could have a negative impact on bp's exploration agreement. however, bp says it never mentioned megrahi specifically and was not involved in any discussions about his release. 26 libyans were in british prisons at the time of the agreement, though it was megrahi who libya wanted free. for relatives of victims of the lockerbie bombing, the allegation sparked immediate outrage. >> i find it absolutely shocking and horrifying that this could absolutely upturn an entire justice system. >> reporter: the british government in power at the time of the bp deal h
today, four u.s. senators called on the british government to investigate claims the firm pushed for abdelbaset al megrahi's release last year in exchange for an oil exploration deal in libya worth nearly a billion dollars. >> it's almost too disgusting to fathom. >> reporter: tonight, a bp spokesman told abc news the company did express concern to the british government about quote slow progress on a prisoner transfer agreement with libya, aware this could have a negative impact on...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
war veteran groups in the u.s. are often. arms over what they say are broken government promises of the country they serve this. left many homeless. a space to call home it's ten years since the international space station first became habitable. with life support systems and docked with the orbiter many space experts worldwide see the project as the pinnacle of international call nation.
war veteran groups in the u.s. are often. arms over what they say are broken government promises of the country they serve this. left many homeless. a space to call home it's ten years since the international space station first became habitable. with life support systems and docked with the orbiter many space experts worldwide see the project as the pinnacle of international call nation.
146
146
Jul 15, 2010
07/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
how worried is the u.s. government about this the element, and is their concern that perhaps iran put him up to defecting and coming here? >> he departed under his own decision. i do not know if we can say why he left iran, why he chose to return. i do not think there is going to be any particular propaganda value in this. it points out that dichotomy. we allow people to go here, to come home, we have citizens who travel to the region and are now in iranian custody. we're also conscious of robert levinson. we're trying to determine his whereabouts and welfare, and received no corporation. his returning to iran should underscore that we should expect the same kind of treatment with our citizens when they travel to iran. >> said we supported him in coming here. what does that mean? >> made his way to the united states. >> was their money involved -- was there the involve? >> i will not say. >> yesterday, you said there was no swap. you are now being more explicit than in the past couple days about this dichoto
how worried is the u.s. government about this the element, and is their concern that perhaps iran put him up to defecting and coming here? >> he departed under his own decision. i do not know if we can say why he left iran, why he chose to return. i do not think there is going to be any particular propaganda value in this. it points out that dichotomy. we allow people to go here, to come home, we have citizens who travel to the region and are now in iranian custody. we're also conscious...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
the other problem he sees with the u.s. economy is the unemployed and to banking committee chairman senator christopher dodd he says part of the reason i'm concerned by the situation is that this is the worst labor market since the great depression people who are unemployed for a long period of time see their skills atrophy they may become demoralized and short term unemployment becomes long term unemployment we need to be very concerned . they shift all their jobs overseas they have no jobs left therefore they have no savings no capital begin to capitalism without capital that's was kind of debasing and degrading into a kind of neo fascist slash pop consumer state well let's look at the first issue he talks about and that's the banking sector they're still laboring under all these bad debts and what are they doing they need to deal risk don't they well let's look at this next headline max why the new fetish for a black swan insurance means that markets are begging for another crisis yes this is business insider reporting o
the other problem he sees with the u.s. economy is the unemployed and to banking committee chairman senator christopher dodd he says part of the reason i'm concerned by the situation is that this is the worst labor market since the great depression people who are unemployed for a long period of time see their skills atrophy they may become demoralized and short term unemployment becomes long term unemployment we need to be very concerned . they shift all their jobs overseas they have no jobs...
497
497
Jul 24, 2010
07/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 497
favorite 0
quote 0
recently president calderon blamed the u.s. for mexico's troubles, writing in an editorial: >> the way they see it, they are fighting our war on drugs. >> reporter: especially on the border. 140 drug slayings in nogales, mexico this year, more than all of last year. >> there is a lot of homicides any hour, any day of the week. >> reporter: nowhere is bloodier than juarez. the city just across from el paso, texas, is more dangerous than baghdad, with more than 1,000 drug-related slayings so far this year. >> the war that they are having is tremendous, all-out war. >> reporter: an all-out war that, with this bombing, just took a turn for the worse. bill whitaker, cbs news, nogales, mexico. >> couric: now to the disturbing case of child pornography at the pentagon. documents released today showed dozens of defense department employees and private contractors were caught with pornographic pictures of children on their computers. some had top-level security clearance. officials say that put them and their agencies at risk of being b
recently president calderon blamed the u.s. for mexico's troubles, writing in an editorial: >> the way they see it, they are fighting our war on drugs. >> reporter: especially on the border. 140 drug slayings in nogales, mexico this year, more than all of last year. >> there is a lot of homicides any hour, any day of the week. >> reporter: nowhere is bloodier than juarez. the city just across from el paso, texas, is more dangerous than baghdad, with more than 1,000...
271
271
Jul 16, 2010
07/10
by
KQED
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 1
the u.s. president barack obama has welcomes bp's success in stopping the oil leak in the gulf of mexico. he told reporters it was undoubtedly progress. new research is being done to determine whether the leak can be shut down without new leaks of peering. >> is this the moment the stain of the oil spill starts to vanish from the borders of the gulf of mexico? 1 mile down, this is how it looked last night. the leak gradually being turned off, until the flow was cut to just a wisp of oil. news, but president obama warned americans to be cautious. >> one of the problems is that when the oil stopped gushing, everyone feels like we are done. and we are not. scientists are doing a number of tests. what they want to make sure of to make sure the oil is not seeking out in other ways that could be more catastrophic. -- the oil is not seeping out in other ways that could be more catastrophic. >> is images like this that have battered the reputation of bp. but what have they achieved on the sea bed? the
the u.s. president barack obama has welcomes bp's success in stopping the oil leak in the gulf of mexico. he told reporters it was undoubtedly progress. new research is being done to determine whether the leak can be shut down without new leaks of peering. >> is this the moment the stain of the oil spill starts to vanish from the borders of the gulf of mexico? 1 mile down, this is how it looked last night. the leak gradually being turned off, until the flow was cut to just a wisp of oil....
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
the governor of the u.s. state of arizona is said to appeal against a federal court ruling that looks part of of new immigration law a section in the controversial bill gave police the right to question suspects about that immigration status. and make smoke and scorching temperatures really small skirt as the muck or reaches a second record high in a week and the relief is especially when we can deal with the brain fog colds. and hard time falling into the program spotlight is there is such a thing as a pure russian joining the cultural institute a moscow things the reason claims to have decoded it all good old talks to one of the scientists involved to find out what secrets could be lying in russia's genetic code that's coming up in just a.
the governor of the u.s. state of arizona is said to appeal against a federal court ruling that looks part of of new immigration law a section in the controversial bill gave police the right to question suspects about that immigration status. and make smoke and scorching temperatures really small skirt as the muck or reaches a second record high in a week and the relief is especially when we can deal with the brain fog colds. and hard time falling into the program spotlight is there is such a...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
will be employed one way or the other so you're saying that from your observation family around the u.s. that the confidence and barack obama is collapsed and the folks out there in middle america are ready to look for some new direction but i think it's going to fall into the same right left trap which is basically constructed by the corporations to keep people in debt and up to their eyeballs with you know media that's put out there by the likes of sumner redstone which is just propaganda for these corporations and what they're actually going to go into the same dead end are they going to take a new direction i think it's going to take a new direction but what i found was i met people in almost in virtually every state i was from all walks of life and i met people that were you know had campaigned aggressively for bill clinton for example and then i met people that lived in southern louisiana that were traditionally very you know conservative republicans and what i found from particularly people closer to my jet. aeration which it would be in like their thirty's is this idea that this
will be employed one way or the other so you're saying that from your observation family around the u.s. that the confidence and barack obama is collapsed and the folks out there in middle america are ready to look for some new direction but i think it's going to fall into the same right left trap which is basically constructed by the corporations to keep people in debt and up to their eyeballs with you know media that's put out there by the likes of sumner redstone which is just propaganda for...
440
440
Jul 17, 2010
07/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 440
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. and british governments now agree megrahi's release was a mistake and in a phone call today, secretary of state hillary clinton urged british foreign secretary william hague to cooperate with the congressional investigation into charges that b.p. brokered megrahi's release in exchange for drilling rights off the libyan coast. >> they release al-megrahi and presto, automatically the negotiations speed up and the contract is finalized and drilling is now about to start. >> reporter: b.p. admits it pressured the british government in 2007 to speed up a prisoner release that libya sought in order to protect its drilling deal. but in a statement, the oil company says it never specifically sought freedom for the lockerbie bomber. b.p. was not involved in any discussions about the release of mr. al-megrahi. the british government says there's no evidence b.p. pushed far blood money trade. megrahi was released solely on compassionate grounds after scottish authorities were convinced he had ju
the u.s. and british governments now agree megrahi's release was a mistake and in a phone call today, secretary of state hillary clinton urged british foreign secretary william hague to cooperate with the congressional investigation into charges that b.p. brokered megrahi's release in exchange for drilling rights off the libyan coast. >> they release al-megrahi and presto, automatically the negotiations speed up and the contract is finalized and drilling is now about to start. >>...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
the governor of the u.s. state of arizona is set to appeal against a federal court ruling that blocks the cost of a new immigration rules a section in the controversial bill gates please the right to question suspects about their immigration status. six months ago and scorching temperatures with moscow as the mercury reaches a second record high this week or the relief is expected over the weekend with rain . now it's time for a new program sport lied is that is such a staying as a pure russian jane the course of the institute and most things series and claims to have to code it all going all talks to one of those scientists involved to find out what secrets could be lying in russia's genetic code that's coming up in just a moment.
the governor of the u.s. state of arizona is set to appeal against a federal court ruling that blocks the cost of a new immigration rules a section in the controversial bill gates please the right to question suspects about their immigration status. six months ago and scorching temperatures with moscow as the mercury reaches a second record high this week or the relief is expected over the weekend with rain . now it's time for a new program sport lied is that is such a staying as a pure russian...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
turn after the exposure of u.s. military secrets detailing mistakes and coverups. summers being far from a breath of fresh air in moscow with temperatures breaking records on a daily basis causing fires and small. and on the business desk russia is set for its biggest privatization in fifteen years i'll have that and lots more for you in the business bulletin in just twenty minutes time. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day several thousand barrels of highly dangerous chemicals are heading to russia after being washed into a river by floods in northeastern china officials say they could reach the border within a week. because it has all the details but it all happened in a chinese proverb.
turn after the exposure of u.s. military secrets detailing mistakes and coverups. summers being far from a breath of fresh air in moscow with temperatures breaking records on a daily basis causing fires and small. and on the business desk russia is set for its biggest privatization in fifteen years i'll have that and lots more for you in the business bulletin in just twenty minutes time. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day several thousand...
111
111
Jul 19, 2010
07/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
will the u.s. government provide better help perhaps with the military to apply their experience from iraq and afghanistan? >> as i indicated before, the nature of the explosive device contained in the car that led to the death of the federal officers in mexico is still under investigation and needs to be identified. the fact of the matter is that violence has been proceeding and aix-les-bains in mexico as a result of this award -- and escalating in mexico as a result of the civil war and those cartels. we see this as part of an ongoing threat that we have been cooperating deeply with the government of mexico to confront. this effort involves providing assistance, information sharing, and certain technical assistance. i don't have any information as to what possibly might be done in connection with this, but i am sure it will be the subject of consultation. >> can you tell us more of the troops along the border? [unintelligible] >> those discussions are ongoing and no agreement has been reached and
will the u.s. government provide better help perhaps with the military to apply their experience from iraq and afghanistan? >> as i indicated before, the nature of the explosive device contained in the car that led to the death of the federal officers in mexico is still under investigation and needs to be identified. the fact of the matter is that violence has been proceeding and aix-les-bains in mexico as a result of this award -- and escalating in mexico as a result of the civil war and...
195
195
Jul 29, 2010
07/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
publicist told deadline london e tord, there's more chance of me [ bleep ] you than elton being on u.s. "idol." >> jimmy: tell you what, that is the guy they should hire to be the judge. you know, with all the attention on "american idol," and who will replace simon, my cousin sal thought it would be fun to set up his own singing competition program. this features unsuspecting delivery drivers, and here is cousin sal with a new contest show that i think is going to be a very big hit. >> hi. this is the thai food delivery? >> yes. >> come on in. you're in luck, because this is "american thai-dol." come in. what is your name? >> owe. >> all right. where are you from? >> thailand. >> very nice. i order thai food once in awhile. very good. you're going to sing for us tonight. you ready to sing? >> um -- i didn't come here to sing. >> here's joe with "sweet home alabama." hit it, buddy. ♪ sing it. ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ where the skies are so blue ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ coming home to you >> all right, well, let's see what the judges think. randy? >> he's right. i think you were t
publicist told deadline london e tord, there's more chance of me [ bleep ] you than elton being on u.s. "idol." >> jimmy: tell you what, that is the guy they should hire to be the judge. you know, with all the attention on "american idol," and who will replace simon, my cousin sal thought it would be fun to set up his own singing competition program. this features unsuspecting delivery drivers, and here is cousin sal with a new contest show that i think is going to be...
257
257
Jul 26, 2010
07/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. government and biotech companies are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into regenerative medicine, hoping to profoundly change human lives. >> pitts: he's one of the biggest names in the american movie business, and almost every time tyler perry puts a new movie out, it opens number one at the box office. >> ♪ i know jesus... >> pitts: he has built a multimillion-dollar empire. yet most americans have never heard of him. how can that be? >> you're making me nervous. sit down. >> pitts: he says what he creates is directed at a specific audience, and they can't seem to get enough of him. >> do not play him small because he is not just some lucky, rich negro turned black man. he... he is not. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." [ man ] our family was expanding rapidly, and my car was worn out, so we got the '97 camry. when i was 16, i got the
the u.s. government and biotech companies are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into regenerative medicine, hoping to profoundly change human lives. >> pitts: he's one of the biggest names in the american movie business, and almost every time tyler perry puts a new movie out, it opens number one at the box office. >> ♪ i know jesus... >> pitts: he has built a multimillion-dollar empire. yet most americans have never heard of him. how can that be? >> you're making...